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So you send details of how members can join via you because you advocate team building as a way of increasing your income. Touting for recruits is against site rules and you should declare an interest.
thats not whatI did. and never mentioned anything about team building etc. I just advised what Scentsy is etc. Threads like these are purely for people to ask questions and to find out more information. that is why the threads are on the up your income board. I think that you have got me completely wrongLBM: April 2009 - honest debt figure: Secured: £0.00!! (paid back april 2017) unsecured: £53117.48 (roughly):eek: back with CCCS starting again:(0 -
jasperconran wrote: »thats not whatI did. and never mentioned anything about team building etc. I just advised what Scentsy is etc. Threads like these are purely for people to ask questions and to find out more information. that is why the threads are on the up your income board. I think that you have got me completely wrong
Do the company not have a uk non-affiliate link that people can go to read about the business then ?0 -
Hello again!
Was wondering which selling methods consultants find the most lucrative? Parties/repeat orders/internet orders/friends and family/word of mouth/pamper or shopping events/others.....??In the words of Bill & Ted, "Be excellent to one another my friends"0 -
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I'm a consultant as well and I regularly attend pamper and shopping events (which I love!!) plus you get a lot of referred customers through these as well. Once people put them in their home and their friends see and mostly importantly smell them, you will find customers do the selling for you! I also do home parties as well as loaning a warmer to potential customers, the possibilities really are endless.
I also sell through social media such as Twitter and Facebook.
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I'm a consultant as well and I regularly attend pamper and shopping events (which I love!!) plus you get a lot of referred customers through these as well. Once people put them in their home and their friends see and mostly importantly smell them, you will find customers do the selling for you! I also do home parties as well as loaning a warmer to potential customers, the possibilities really are endless.
I also sell through social media such as Twitter and Facebook.
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Where do I find information on how to get involved in pamper/shopping events? I can see that this may be a lucrative stream...In the words of Bill & Ted, "Be excellent to one another my friends"0 -
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I've found events just by looking at local newspapers and events boards on the internet. It really is a fantastic way of getting your name out there and as I say one customer may lead to many others :-)
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Hi,
I am interested in Scentsy. I first saw it through Americans selling it but thought it was just a US business. However, these people have their own websites which they sell the products from.
Do you get the same when joining in the UK?0 -
Hi, Yes you get a website when you join Scentsy. This website will handle all of your orders that you get online, and you can use the site to place your own orders from customers you have from face to face dealings. This only cost £10 per month and you get the first 3 months free. Scentsy has only been in the UK for one year...0
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I signed up too a couple of weeks ago after seeing it mentioned on this forum. I'd never seen or heard of Scentsy before but since my starter kit was delivered I'm well and truly converted!! Amazing seeing the reaction from people I've shown it in action to aswell0
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I've just signed up and am waiting for my starter kit. went in totally blind but having read up on it i am hoping it will all be good!In the words of Bill & Ted, "Be excellent to one another my friends"0
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